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Former art professor, Alvin Sella, dies at 93

Former art professor, Alvin Sella, dies at 93

Adrienne Burch April 15, 2013

“He lived up to a criterion I have always admired, uttered by Chaucer’s Wife of Bath: ‘For I have had my world as in my time,’” said Dwight Eddins of his late friend and colleague, professor...

Crimson Tide football team visits White House

Crimson Tide football team visits White House

Elizabeth Lowder April 15, 2013

"Sweet Home Alabama” played on the White House front lawn Monday afternoon as President Barack Obama finished congratulating the Crimson Tide football team on its third national championship in four...

Spann says long winter causes high pollen count

Ben Clark April 14, 2013

Since returning to Tuscaloosa from spring break, students have found it plagued with high amounts of pollen, which have brought allergy season into full force. While pollen’s arrival in the spring...

Attendance low at UA’s provost interviews

Kyle Dennan April 14, 2013

Despite efforts of the provost search committee to include student input, University of Alabama students are disinterested in the process of selecting the next senior academic administrator at the Capstone....

Taylor discusses plans for first term as president

Adrienne Burch April 10, 2013

Last week, Jimmy Taylor began his term as Student Government Association president for the 2013-2014 school year. Taylor ran unopposed for this year’s SGA president position, but said this did not...

UA fly fishing gets philanthropic with nonprofit Fishing’s Future

Angeleah Coker April 10, 2013

The last paved road ended 30 miles ago. A birdsong, water trickling and the wisp of a line being cast are the only sounds the fly fishing club can hear this deep in the woods. Adam Hudson, a senior...

UA astrology club seeking Virgos, Aquarians

Jordan Cissell April 10, 2013

To hear club co-founder and president Dominique Butler tell it, the story of the Zodiac Society’s origin was written in the stars. “The idea came about in a very random way – my sister Alexis...

Moving to the Music City

Alexandra Ellsworth April 10, 2013

“Number two, number two,” cried a waiter in a crowded barbecue restaurant on 12th South Avenue in Nashville, Tenn. Adam Naylor, a recent UA graduate, talked loudly over the oldies rock music playing...

Former SGA president to run for city council

Former SGA president to run for city council

Adrienne Burch April 10, 2013

Former Student Government Association President, Matt Calderone announced this morning that he will run for the District 4 seat on the Tuscaloosa City Council. District 4 covers the downtown Tuscaloosa...

New Strip store focuses on locally produced goods

New Strip store focuses on locally produced goods

Bianca Martin April 9, 2013

Alabama Goods, one of the Strip’s newest additions, gives Tuscaloosa shoppers a venue to buy locally made food, jewelry, pottery and more. The store specializes in selling products made by vendors and...

Despite win, players, coach look for more momentum

Despite win, players, coach look for more momentum

Kelly Ward April 9, 2013

After winning a weekend series against Missouri 2-1, Alabama beat Mississippi Valley State 8-5 Tuesday night. Leslie Jury (12-3) received the win after taking over for Lauren Sewell in the top of the fifth...

Anti-abortion group sponsors ‘extremely graphic’ display on Quad

Stephen N. Dethrage April 9, 2013

The anti-abortion group Bama Students for Life and the Genocide Awareness Project will host an “extremely graphic” display on the Quad Wednesday and Thursday, an email from Dean of Students Tim Hebson...